Hehe, opinions are already diverging there
As for the report, it seems a bit like scaremongering. Surely it cannot be ruled out that the radiation might have some negative effects, but where do you start and where do you stop.
I think when it comes to things like cell phones, we have known for a long time what the radiation does – as far as I know, that is also relatively undisputed. And yet we carry those things in our pockets and talk on them far too long almost every day. Off the top of my head, I can think of various other things where society and science are already quite agreed that there are negative consequences... The induction cooktop is almost the least problem we should worry about, isn’t it? How many people have PVC in their homes? What about the overall radiation in the house, especially now that almost everyone has "Smarthome"? What about the other building materials you spread around the house?
I don’t exactly have GV on the running stove
But jokes aside – does the induction cooktop stand out negatively in any way from all these things? That is not apparent to me from this article; it seems even more uncertain and just a guess like "this can’t be right," or did I miss something?
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